A ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court has forced the
Smithsonian Institution to release classified documents dating from the early
1900’s.

Proving the organization had been involved in a historical
cover-up of evidence showing giant human remains in the tens of thousands that
were uncovered across America that were ordered to be destroyed by upper-level
administrators to ensure protection of the mainstream chronology of human
evolution in that time.

Allegations were made by the American institution of Alternative
Archaeology (AIAA) that the Smithsonian Institution had destroyed thousand so
giant human remains during the early 1900’s wasn’t taken so well by the
Smithsonian who reacted by suing the organization for defamation and the damage
of the 168-year old institution.

During the court case, new evidence was brought in as several Smithsonian
whistle blowers admitted to the existence of documents that allegedly proved
the destruction of tens of thousands of human skeletons reaching between 6 feet
and 12 feet in height, a reality mainstream archeology can not admit to for
different reasons, claims AIAA spokesman, James Churward.

“There has been a major cover up by western archaeological institutions
since the early 1900′s to make us believe that America
was first colonized by Asian peoples migrating through the Bering Strait 15,000
years ago, when in fact, there are hundreds of thousands of burial mounds all
over America which the Natives claim were there a long time before them, and
that show traces of a highly developed civilization, complex use of metal
alloys and where giant human skeleton remains are frequently found but still go
unreported in the media and news outlets” he explains.

A turning point of the case was when a 1.3 meter long human femur bone was
shown as evidence in court of the existence of such giant human bones. The
evidence came as a blow to the Smithsonian’s lawyers as the bone had been
stolen from the Smithsonian by one of their high level curators in the mid 1930′s who had kept the bone all his life and admitted on his
deathbed in writing of the undercover operations in the Smithsonian.

“It is a terrible thing that is being done to the American people” he wrote
in his letter. “We are hiding the truth about the forefathers of humanity, our
ancestors, the giants who roamed the earth as recalled in the Bible and ancient
texts of the world”.

The US Supreme Court has forced the Smithsonian Institution to publicly
release all classified information about anything related to the “destruction
of evidence pertaining to the mound builder culture” and to elements “relative
to human skeletons of greater height than usual”, a ruling the AIAA is highly
enthusiastic about.

“The public release of these documents will help archaeologists and
historians to reevaluate current theories about human evolution and help us
greater our understanding of the mound builder culture in America and around
the world” explains AIAA director, Hans Guttenberg. “Finally, after over a
century of lies, the truth about our giant ancestors shall be revealed to the
world” he acknowledges, visibly satisfied by the court ruling.

Those documents are set to be revealed to the public in 2017 and the
operation will be conducted by an independent scientific organization to ensure
political neutrality.